All Americas articles – Page 76
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Rampante producer touts Chilean duo
EXCLUSIVE: Chile-France-Netherlands co-production is directed by Fernando Guzzoni [pictured].
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History Of Fear
Dir/scr: Benjamin Naishtat. Argentina-France-Germany-Uruguay-Qatar. 2014. 79mins
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Libertador sells in US, LatAm
Cohen Media Group has picked up all North American rights and Polar Star has acquired Latin American rights from Mundial to the Simón Bolívar drama Libertador.
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New Greenaway film begins shoot
First images released of period drama Eisenstein In Guanajuato.
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Buyers take to Salt's Borderlands
EXCLUSIVE: US, European and South American deals for Metrodome production.
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Universal hooks Blackfish from Dogwoof
Dogwoof have closed a multi-territory sales deal with Universal Pictures International Entertainment for BAFTA nominated documentary Blackfish by Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
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Atlas Independent finds Sanctuary
Atlas Independent will produce Sanctuary and Highland Film Group will introduce world sales at the EFM next week.
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Sundance: IFC, RADiUS in late deals
Both distributors have already been in action in Park City and returned to the fray heading into the awards ceremony.
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Food fest Devour! expands to Bahamas
Devour! The Food Film Fest, based in Nova Scotia, is now expanding with a Bahamas event.
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Cartagena to celebrate Pawlikowski
Retrospective planned including his latest acclaimed drama Ida.
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Natalia Smirnoff, Lock Charmer
Jeremy Kay talks to the Argentinian director about her Sundance World Cinema Dramatic entry.
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Brazilian box office growth continues
The Brazilian box office was up for the eighth consecutive year in 2013 as a result of strong performances from local films.
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Citizen Kramer scores Chile BO hit
EXCLUSIVE: Chilean comedy Citizen Kramer from Sanford Panitch’s Fox International Productions has become the third biggest local film in history.
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Kiarostami to give Cartagena masterclass
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami will give a masterclass at the 54th edition of the International Film Festival of Cartagena de Indias –FICCI.
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Features
Set report: Trash
Stephen Daldry’s Trash built an enormous dump filled with fake rubbish. Martin Blaney visited the set on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.